Time travelling gaydar!You thought Stamets was gay back in the 90s? That's pretty impressive.
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Time travelling gaydar!You thought Stamets was gay back in the 90s? That's pretty impressive.
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You and me both! I mean sure they could have had Spock look up from a text which, if freeze-framed and analyzed by fans was about infinite timelines and how there's probably a timeline where everything looks totally disco, which would have saved a heck of a lot of arguments about timelines and what's what and all that jazz, if it had just been a straight reboot.Which, frankly, I would've preferred.
You and me both! I mean sure they could have had Spock look up from a text which, if freeze-framed and analyzed by fans was about infinite timelines and how there's probably a timeline where everything looks totally disco, which would have saved a heck of a lot of arguments about timelines and what's what and all that jazz, if it had just been a straight reboot.
Pretty sure the arguments would have just been replaced by some other equally tiring arguments, haha.
But if their intent had just been to create an entirely separate universe, there would've been no need for all that convoluted time-travel stuff in the first place. The only reason they chose to do it that way was because they wanted it to be a continuation from previous Trek as well as a new beginning, hence having Spock Prime come back from a few years after Nemesis. If they hadn't felt the need to maintain a connection with the original timeline, we wouldn't have gotten this story at all. They would've just done a straight origin story for the Enterprise crew and had them face a villain with some other motivation. Which, frankly, I would've preferred.
You can still have the same story as in the movie, a whole movie version of Parallels except Prime cannot go back or chooses not to since he help to fuck up universe X while travelling from Universe Y. Its less ludicrous than what they came up with IMO.
I really really would have preferred just a hard reboot. Well, that and different writers (Simon Pegg can stay though)
Except if it's in the Novelverse the Borg can't be involved.I think Star Trek: Online tried to explain that the Iconians were responsible for causing Hobus to go extra-nova.
My headcanon also factors in external interference - including but not limited to an extremely pissed off Borg Collective, who have not only lost their transwarp conduits but can no longer navigate by transwarp either.
Except if it's in the Novelverse the Borg can't be involved.
I don't really see how, even the Borg who weren't connected to the Collective any more were given the option to join the Gestalt.
Fortunately, the post-Destiny novels have been more consistent than the ones that came before. Which makes this continuity far more consistent than Doctor Who canon. I hope they continue that trend, and the Borg are gone for good.
I wouldn't at all be surprised if we end up with a couple of cubes "missed" because a good villain never dies.
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